Sourcefolk

Trust by design

Content principles

Sourcefolk should create attention for Laravel creators—not extract value from them.

We index, summarise, and send people back

Automated discovery stores a title, canonical URL, publisher attribution, publication time, tags, and a short original summary. We do not store or republish article bodies, paywalled material, newsletter archives, or media assets. Every discovered item links to its original source.

Approved access only

Sources are allow-listed. We prefer publisher RSS feeds and documented APIs, honour robots exclusion rules and rate limits, and identify our requests where the protocol permits. X content is displayed only through X's official API or oEmbed—not scraped from pages. Tavily is configured for metadata-only discovery with raw page content disabled.

AI is an editor, never the source

Azure OpenAI evaluates relevance and writes a short synthesis from returned metadata. AI-curated items are visibly labelled and include their source. Low-confidence or unattributed items are not published.

Community posts

Members must publish their own writing or short commentary with a link and attribution. Do not paste work you do not own, impersonate others, spam, harass, or publish private information. Maintainers may remove content that violates these rules.

Opt out, correction, and takedown

Anyone can report illegal content or non-consensual intimate imagery without an account. Publishers and rights holders can request removal, correction, or exclusion of their domain. Use the rights and safety form with a precise reference, your relationship to the content, and the requested action.

Last updated 13 July 2026. This policy describes Sourcefolk's product rules and is not legal advice.